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then, wolf, they brought in the technology. going to demonstrate what we are talking about with this small model. they brought in a thermal imaging helicopter. it can look to the ground and measure anything that's hot down there and see anything giving off any heat, including a human being in a boat in a backyard like that one there. this is what they saw. they had an image of someone in the back of that boat, just as the witness had suspected, and the person was moving around. while all we have are still images, they had real time video that told them when someone was moving in the back of that boat. a gun fight ensued. there were injuries to him, i believe he was hit two more times, threw flash bang grenades there and everything got quiet as negotiators tried to talk to him. what happened next? they brought in more technology, had a robotic arm so they could reach out to him. two hours, then they brought in thermal imaging one more time. this is what they saw in the final image. they were able to see he was collapsed, feet he
then, wolf, they brought in the technology. going to demonstrate what we are talking about with this small model. they brought in a thermal imaging helicopter. it can look to the ground and measure anything that's hot down there and see anything giving off any heat, including a human being in a boat in a backyard like that one there. this is what they saw. they had an image of someone in the back of that boat, just as the witness had suspected, and the person was moving around. while all we...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. identity thieves. they can find your personal information and do some serious damage. like your birthday or your mother's maiden name. you need a new friend. lifelock. we scour billions of data points every day, and if we discover that any of your personal information is misused... lifelock is there. call us at 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. >>> developing this hour a strong earthquake struck southwestern china this morning. at least 113 people are dead, more than 3,000 are injured. thousands of emergency workers and army have rushed to the area. the china earthquake administration says it was a magnitude 7.0 quake. much more on that story coming up later. more of our special live coverage here in boston in just a moment. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. identity thieves. they can find your personal information and do some serious damage. like your birthday or your mother's maiden name. you need a new friend. lifelock. we scour billions of data points every day, and if we discover that any of your personal information is misused... lifelock is there. call us at 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. >>>...
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to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com using telemedical and mobile technologies, verizon innovators are connecting trauma surgeons to patients in the field. helping them get the attention they need, before they even reach the hospital. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. creativity. ingenuity. leadership. these are skills we see in great actors and great teachers, which america will need more of because in the next decade, over a million teachers will retire. you have what it takes to be a teacher. the more you know. >>> go ahead and bring you up to date on the latest from boston this is what we know now the victims of marathon bombings were honored this afternoon at a special ceremony at fenway park before the red sox/royals game. some want the 19-year-old suspect tried as an enemy combat tant, not a criminal defendant. 53 people remain in boston hospitals today, three of them in critical condition, including a 7-year-old girl. some of those victims are in the same hospital where the suspect is listed in serious conditi
to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com using telemedical and mobile technologies, verizon innovators are connecting trauma surgeons to patients in the field. helping them get the attention they need, before they even reach the hospital. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. creativity. ingenuity. leadership. these are skills we see in great actors and great teachers, which america will need more of because in the next decade, over a...
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, and that's why the cr is here in the bay area, the center of technology and the center of innovation, and we have something called tech right with google, where we get the journalists and engineers and game designers and others together and create products. it might be interesting to say, gamers that might interest them in the news. so we're really trying to reach as many people as we can with the investigating reporting that we do. >> when we come back, the foundation of journalism is enterprise news. and what does it mean for transparency? tweet us during the break. >> welcome back, we're discussing the future of news. two days ago, the committee of journalists issued a report t. saying that the obama administration has not come through a more transparent government. an obscure 1917 law to enable felony progressions for six government employees for leak being classified information to the press, compared to all previous administrations combined. let's talk about the general move away from reporting from newspapers and tv and networks. throughout my career, investigations seem to eb
, and that's why the cr is here in the bay area, the center of technology and the center of innovation, and we have something called tech right with google, where we get the journalists and engineers and game designers and others together and create products. it might be interesting to say, gamers that might interest them in the news. so we're really trying to reach as many people as we can with the investigating reporting that we do. >> when we come back, the foundation of journalism is...
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lori: are we including technology? my kids are a little like crayons and pencils not computers or ipads. >> the new books is not going up but it is the technology in theegadgets that all the kids are wanting more and more. so 1200 and another is 600. lori: but it is still the backpacking index that you put together that is far outpacing inflation and 7.3% podium -- inflation rate is below 2%? >> the backpack index was put together by someone else but mostly driven by technology allow the school districts are hurting and teachers are passing the burden for supplies back to the kids and the parents that the school traditionally provided. lori: doesn't matter where you shop? >> all the big retailers try to convince you they have the best prices but actually it pays to shop around starting next week a lot of states have the sales taught -- sales tax holiiays to shop the weekend for free so that could add up. lori: you put it of list of ideal credit cards can you give me some examples? >> absolutely. in there at the highest
lori: are we including technology? my kids are a little like crayons and pencils not computers or ipads. >> the new books is not going up but it is the technology in theegadgets that all the kids are wanting more and more. so 1200 and another is 600. lori: but it is still the backpacking index that you put together that is far outpacing inflation and 7.3% podium -- inflation rate is below 2%? >> the backpack index was put together by someone else but mostly driven by technology...
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science technology innovation hall the least a mela minutes from around russia we've got the future covered wealthy british style holds the time to rise. up and. markets why not scandals. find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports on our t.v. . dramas that can't be ignored to. stories others refuse to notice. the faces changing the world lights now. filled picture of today's leaves long gone to and from around the globe. up to. fifty. this is arcing to national we continue with our breaking news story this hour security is being stepped up across russia after the southern southern city of volgograd was hit by two suicide bombings than twenty four hours the latest happened on a trolley bus as it approached a market during the monday morning rush hour after fifteen people are known to have died and up to twenty eight others were injured including a one year old child and three are said to be critically ill investigators say their target was similar to sunday's train station bombing which killed at least sixteen people and left forty five others wounded li
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. >> another hiccup, technology blunders. a class was candle because of technical problems. >> we are all in the process of inventing what online classes should look like. >> small stumbles that are not going to be discouraged. >> i had 65,000 students that came to me because they wanted to learn math. that was the rush for me. >> well start ups like courseera are changing the face of education. up next, one of the most polarizing figures in all of education, michelle speaks out about her plans here in california and why she gives the golden state an f in her first ever state report card. >> we used to have the best public education and we have gone from first to worst. >> anti-teacher, a union buster and a reformer and those are the names we can repeat. she is a lightening rod for controversy. the former chancellor and current california transplant, she gave her her own title now, radical. they have given the report card on how they feel the state is doing when it comes to putting the state first. it should come to you as no
. >> another hiccup, technology blunders. a class was candle because of technical problems. >> we are all in the process of inventing what online classes should look like. >> small stumbles that are not going to be discouraged. >> i had 65,000 students that came to me because they wanted to learn math. that was the rush for me. >> well start ups like courseera are changing the face of education. up next, one of the most polarizing figures in all of education,...
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a collection of innovations designed around the only bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. you'll only find sleep number at one of our over 400 stores nationwide, where right now, save $400 on the only memory foam bed that adjusts to each of you. plus special financing on all beds! sleep number. comfort. individualized. >>> welcome back. this afternoon, senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin said the case against the surviving suspect is about the farthest thing possible from a whodunit. big question for investigators is motive, especially concerning how his older brother became radicalized and where. did it happen last year. did it happen year in the united states or when he spent january through june back in russia. their father, who still lives there, simply doesn't believe any of it. >> sir, your sons didn't do this? >> the father spoke with cnn international's nick payton walsh who joins us now from the region. also joining us, former cia officer bob baer. what do we know about what the older brother did in the six mon
a collection of innovations designed around the only bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. you'll only find sleep number at one of our over 400 stores nationwide, where right now, save $400 on the only memory foam bed that adjusts to each of you. plus special financing on all beds! sleep number. comfort. individualized. >>> welcome back. this afternoon, senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin said the case against the...
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>> as we put new technology at the airports, we needed to hire people to work that equipment. >> you have 65,000. i need to know how many more people going to take. >> it is not worth buying equipment we don't have people to operate. >> thank you. i would love to year -- would love to answer your other questions. >> if you could get to the gentleman in writing because we want to watch your time. >> you can watch this and other events online on our web site, c-span.org. jack lew served during the clinton and obama administration that was chief of staff to president obama. >> if you ask how many are self- described libertarian, depending on which poll you look at, you might get between 10% and 15%. if you ask people like if you give them a battery of questions that different ideological things like the believe an ax or do you believe in why, you track this to different ideologies and depending on which poll you are looking at, you get to 30% of americans calling themselves libertarian. if you ask the following question -- are you economically conservative but socially liberal, you get
>> as we put new technology at the airports, we needed to hire people to work that equipment. >> you have 65,000. i need to know how many more people going to take. >> it is not worth buying equipment we don't have people to operate. >> thank you. i would love to year -- would love to answer your other questions. >> if you could get to the gentleman in writing because we want to watch your time. >> you can watch this and other events online on our web site,...
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technology innovations all the developments around russia. the future covered. a gulf monarchy fueling flames of on the west an activist in pole position gridlocked nobody's asian who is involved with the right to be seen to be credible . when their bureaus are busy there's a formula for controversy burning rubber on the streets of bahrain checker fly ship weekend on our team. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. iraq's first election since u.s. combat troops pulled out speeding overshadowed by attacks reports of blasts and mortar fire in a polling stations a mounting at the end of a campaign this in a spike in violence in recent weeks with more than a dozen candidates assassinated and sectarian tensions rise and it doesn't look like the new beginning that many hopeful as if we can offer found out for us in baghdad. there's been about a dozen small explosions in northern cities in iraq in three different areas as well as several rounds of mortar fire that have landed in several cities polling stations targeting polling stations south of baghdad
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and it's the only place you can save $400 on the only memory foam bed with sleep number technology that adjusts to each of you. plus special financing on all beds. you will only find sleep number at one of our over 400 stores nationwide, where queen mattresses start at just $699. sleep number. comfort. individualized. to find your store, visit sleepnumber.com. >>> welcome back to cnn's continuing coverage of the terrorist attacks in boston. the father of the bombing suspects tells cnn he is coming to the united states. he says his sons were framed and were not responsible for the terrorist attack. nick was able to track down the father for the first time since the younger son was captured. nick, tell us about that encounter. >> reporter: well, his apartment where he lived for some time, been there a month or so. the father passed by. did stop eventually, went into the apartment from his car to collect something. while he was waiting outside, we got a chance to ask him some questions. from cnn. i'm so sorry. wanted to hear your story as well. this is a difficult time for you. we want to
and it's the only place you can save $400 on the only memory foam bed with sleep number technology that adjusts to each of you. plus special financing on all beds. you will only find sleep number at one of our over 400 stores nationwide, where queen mattresses start at just $699. sleep number. comfort. individualized. to find your store, visit sleepnumber.com. >>> welcome back to cnn's continuing coverage of the terrorist attacks in boston. the father of the bombing suspects tells cnn...
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our technological work gives us operational information that abu dujan went there, met people and agitated. >> not once, but many times. >> there's reports that dujan was observed at the mosque and observed meeting tsarnaev. do you know this? >> i really can't answer this. for different reasons, i can't answer. you understand me? >> nick payton walsh, cnn. >>> we have breaking news right now. we're learning that the ranking member of the house intelligence committee, congressman rupersberge just told reporters crucial details. a controlled device, similar to run used for a toy car was used to set off the bomb at the boston marathon. so a remote control in one of the cars you give to your kids at christmas, this was not a remote for a garage door kind of opener, was very specifically something used to control a toy car. that is the latest that we have right now. every single piece of information is so crucial. today was a day for remembering. boylston street reopening, but also remembering a life lost, police officer sean collier. thousands turned out to honor the memory of the campus polic
our technological work gives us operational information that abu dujan went there, met people and agitated. >> not once, but many times. >> there's reports that dujan was observed at the mosque and observed meeting tsarnaev. do you know this? >> i really can't answer this. for different reasons, i can't answer. you understand me? >> nick payton walsh, cnn. >>> we have breaking news right now. we're learning that the ranking member of the house intelligence...
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stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. >>> the city of boston covered with boston red sox everything today. they're lining the street now. it's the latest championship, the parade is slowly making its way from fenway park across the boston marathon finish line, ending in the charles river. >> wow, look at that crowd. a million people expected there to celebrate the boston red sox world series win. now, some of the biggest names from the red sox are speaking out about how the bombings affected them and how survivors inspired them. >> like star pitcher jon lester who spoke with cnn's rachel nichols. >> reporter: every year, someone wins the world series. but this year, it felt like a whole city won it, and it's not just because this is boston, a place where everyone's thrilled, that the baby's first word is sox. but in the wake of the horrific bombings that ripped the city apart, it was the red sox who gave people something to rally around, gave them a place to gather and cheer and hug. this season
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well, thank you, everyone here today for the aging disability technology summit. it is an honor for us to be here today to support this important event for the city and county of san francisco. my name is ann, and i direct the state broadband initiative of the national telecommunications and information administration, which is in washington, d.c. our agency and tii is part of the u.s. commerce department, and it is the executive branch agency that is in charge of advising the president on telecommunications and information policy issues. we are at the forefront of the obama administration's push to establish a broadband foundation needed to support the innovation economy in the united states. we are looking to produce better and new jobs and position to ensure that america remains at the forefront of the economy in the 21st century. we are working to ensure that all americans have the resources and the skills necessary to fully share in all of the possibilities, civic, social, and economic. all of these made possible by the internet. that is one of the reasons we
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the investments we've made in counterterrorism operations, technology, and intelligence, help reduce the possibility of a successful terrorist strike, but they certainly do not eliminate it. nothing can do that. we don't know if we would have been able to stop the terrorists had they arrived here from boston, we're just thankful we didn't have to find out that answer, and as a result of the extraordinary work of the watertown, massachusetts, police department, the boston police department, and the fbi, the department of homeland security, and other law enforcement agencies, the terrorists were stopped before they could carry out further attacks, but not before, sadly, murdering an m.i.t. police officer, sean collier, and wounding others. the role surveillance cameras played identifying the suspects was absolutely essential to saving lives, both in boston and now we know here in new york city, as well. we've made major investments in camera technology, notwithstanding the objections of some special interests and the attacks in boston demonstrate just how valuable those cameras can be.
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this new $100 bill is really technologically advanced. it's got a blue 3-d security ribbon and a liberty bell that changes color when you tilt it. this is aimed at slowing counter fitters who love to counterfeit this bill. many americans don't really use $100 bills. it's a different story abroad. the number tonight is 6 5. the percentage of $100 bills in circulation held outside the united states, according to a federal reserve study. wonder how many are used for nefarious purposes. "anderson cooper 360" starts now. >>> significant new developments tonight. breaking news. a lot to tell you here and overseas. investigators not just scrambling to learn who turned tamerlan tsarnaev toward radical islam and who if anyone trained him in bomb-making. they're also grappling here at home with the grim possibility, just a possibility for now, they dropped the ball. the possibility that not one but two potential red flags, one to the fbi and now one to the cia, were mistakenl
this new $100 bill is really technologically advanced. it's got a blue 3-d security ribbon and a liberty bell that changes color when you tilt it. this is aimed at slowing counter fitters who love to counterfeit this bill. many americans don't really use $100 bills. it's a different story abroad. the number tonight is 6 5. the percentage of $100 bills in circulation held outside the united states, according to a federal reserve study. wonder how many are used for nefarious purposes....
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windmillings were invented in the medevial times and railroad 19th century technology. let the private sector determine what workings. if people don't like it they don't buy it. >> sawrittena, it is it a fact that middle class taxpayers ended up subsidizing spoil would celebrity like leo dicrap pro and justin bieber. they are the only ones that could afford the cars and these are the people we were subsidizing. >> you read my mind. clearly bad habits die hard in the obama administration. they can't seem to get beyond the mistakes. but what comes to mind here in dc is the political and there are serious green energy cronyism going on. the $529 million loan was a drop in the bucket. president obama gave out over 34 billion in green energy products and four out of the five companies in this current scandal are obama donors. we are seeing -- >> the political ramifications of all of this. to steve's point. win power is more expensive than it ud to be. a lot of politicians want windmills where there is no wind. in the wake of the boston bombinglies, calls growing to pay for m
windmillings were invented in the medevial times and railroad 19th century technology. let the private sector determine what workings. if people don't like it they don't buy it. >> sawrittena, it is it a fact that middle class taxpayers ended up subsidizing spoil would celebrity like leo dicrap pro and justin bieber. they are the only ones that could afford the cars and these are the people we were subsidizing. >> you read my mind. clearly bad habits die hard in the obama...
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we do not collect on china's technology but intelligence that is of a value to us.og the steel technology and intellectual property but the play deals are made andrs what acquisitions or mergers so it is the advantage to them obviously. lou: one of the questions is of the american people why is there so little attentionle to what general alexander himself has referred to with those cyberattacks againstot the united states, hegove phrased it as one of the greatest wealth transfers in history and he continues. we do not hear from thero chamber of commerce or the national association of nufacturers, we do notasso hearfrom the think tank.ce this is a peculiar silence t considering we aresi confronting the of massive transfer of power wealth to the chinese of wch they are stealing. >> it is tragic the critical infrastructures mitary networks the government itselfet utility infrastructure and thesp transportation stem other than theor military network everything else is vulnerable to attack. number chair of thh chinese got there stealing from us is absutely extraordinary with the mility technol
we do not collect on china's technology but intelligence that is of a value to us.og the steel technology and intellectual property but the play deals are made andrs what acquisitions or mergers so it is the advantage to them obviously. lou: one of the questions is of the american people why is there so little attentionle to what general alexander himself has referred to with those cyberattacks againstot the united states, hegove phrased it as one of the greatest wealth transfers in history and...
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so we believe the technology is also great for making sports cars better and more fun, so that's what i started to do five years ago in my garage, and now we are i think leader in in electric supercars. >> all right. you. >> 91% of our viewers said they would buy an electric car. 9% said no. statistics show, though, they are not buying. how soon do you think enthusiasm will translate into sales? >> it has been a little bit of a chicken and egg problem. the car manufacturers said there is no infrastructure, so we won't build cars. the utility companies said there are no cars on the road so why would we build charging structure, but it wouldn't change much and it would still be very much unchanged if there were no new players on the market which are shaking up also the big guys. you know the start-up -- the new technology of electric cars gave the opportunity for new companies to join into the industry, which is usually very hard to join in. so new companies came in with new approach, and i think that's going -- you know, to accelerate the -- the -- the development, and offer new and ex
so we believe the technology is also great for making sports cars better and more fun, so that's what i started to do five years ago in my garage, and now we are i think leader in in electric supercars. >> all right. you. >> 91% of our viewers said they would buy an electric car. 9% said no. statistics show, though, they are not buying. how soon do you think enthusiasm will translate into sales? >> it has been a little bit of a chicken and egg problem. the car manufacturers...
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at her watch saying "oh, my, god, i forgot to have a baby" of course, that predated whole lot of the technology that's out there now, women in their 60s whether it's recommended or not they are able to have children in some instances. >> you should just choose the right person. that's the most important thing. before i got married, before i got engaged people told me you'll know when you find the right person. i always say, yeah, whatever. they don't want to be alone but settle for some guy this they met in college, i wouldn't say that, don't settle for -- >> let me interject this is not necessarily about marriage. this isbout having babies. there are a lot of single family households out there and lot of women choosing to have children, they haven't found the life partner but they found somebody that they would go ahead would like to -- their genes and intellect or whatever and said, okay, i'll parent with you. >> i want to add, or they found the right sperm donor or sperm bank. behind the headlines: more americans than ever are living alone. and according to a recent book, going solo, they're
at her watch saying "oh, my, god, i forgot to have a baby" of course, that predated whole lot of the technology that's out there now, women in their 60s whether it's recommended or not they are able to have children in some instances. >> you should just choose the right person. that's the most important thing. before i got married, before i got engaged people told me you'll know when you find the right person. i always say, yeah, whatever. they don't want to be alone but settle...
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visit verizon.com/holidayoffer to give yourself the ultimate technology gift today. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >> the new pope is shaking things up. in his first major publication this week, pope francis is talking about income inequality. the popepe asks, how can it be that it is not a news item when an elderly homeless person dies from exposure, butt is news when the stock market loses two points? howould you answer that, charles? >> the pope is a democrat. he ought to run for the presidency. this is a traditional position of the church. there are arguments inside the whoch, catholic individuals write in defense of capitalism, but he is from that tradition of the social gospel. it is the message to clothe the naked and feed the hungry. he is not just a man who preacheses it, he lived it in hs .wn life i think there is an incredible authenticity behind it. i think it will have a lot of influence and unfortunately will set back the movement in the church to recognizing how capitalism and the free market allows for t
visit verizon.com/holidayoffer to give yourself the ultimate technology gift today. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >> the new pope is shaking things up. in his first major publication this week, pope francis is talking about income inequality. the popepe asks, how can it be that it is not a news item when an elderly homeless person dies from exposure, butt is news when the stock market loses two points? howould you answer that, charles?...
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the technology has changed everything. >> host: well, something that technology companies are very interested in is immigration reform. >> guest: yes. >> host: with everything going on in congress, in washington, is immigration reform dead? >> guest: i don't think immigration reform is dead. i work on this every single day. i think we have viable ways forward. the question is, the republicans permit a vote? -- will the republicans permit a vote? if we get a top to bottom reform measure on the floor for a vote, it would pass. so the real question is, what will the republican leadership do? will they allow the congress to vote or not? i hope they do, but i can't make them. >> host: representative zoe lofgren, democrat of california, joins us on "the communicators." >> guest: thank you. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies in 1979, brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> every weekend since 1998 c-span2 are's booktv has shown over 40,000 hours of programming with top nonfiction authors including di di meyers. >> i thought, wow, you know, that's the answer. i
the technology has changed everything. >> host: well, something that technology companies are very interested in is immigration reform. >> guest: yes. >> host: with everything going on in congress, in washington, is immigration reform dead? >> guest: i don't think immigration reform is dead. i work on this every single day. i think we have viable ways forward. the question is, the republicans permit a vote? -- will the republicans permit a vote? if we get a top to bottom...
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that was a moment at which they brought in more technology. essentially a robotic arm which reached in and started tearing away at the fabric and trying to get a better look in the boat even as they were calling out with a bull horn saying you need to surrender. finally around 8:00 they brought back in the thermal device and this time as it flew over, this is what it saw. inside the boat, the man was completely down now. his feet are this way. you can see at the other end is his head. by this point authorities were convinced that he really was ready to surrender and in fact had no strength to fight back anymore. they made him stand up and show he had no bombs on him. and finally took him into custody. >> it was technology, there was community assistance and old-fashioned police work at play. three people died in the bombing here at the boston marathon and more than 170 people suffered injuries. just narrowly escaping a worse fate. 57 are still in boston hospitals. >> now a new patient joins the bomber, dzhokhar tsarnaev. officials say he's sed
that was a moment at which they brought in more technology. essentially a robotic arm which reached in and started tearing away at the fabric and trying to get a better look in the boat even as they were calling out with a bull horn saying you need to surrender. finally around 8:00 they brought back in the thermal device and this time as it flew over, this is what it saw. inside the boat, the man was completely down now. his feet are this way. you can see at the other end is his head. by this...
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we want everybody to enjoy the riches of technology. we want them to enjoy the economy in san francisco. that is why we're working so hard to make sure our central marketplace is welcoming of all these technology companies, making sure that we can work with other cities. i am very lucky to be part of the u.s. conference of mayors, and they allow me to represent san francisco as the innovative center for all the rest of the cities across the country. so we get to compare information and there. what these days i will get to talk to you while i am in washington, d.c., and you can hear what i am saying across there, so we can enjoy it -- wherever i go, you know i will be working and not fooling around. finally, we also are using technology to join our private companies in hiring san franciscans. hopefully some of your kids, some of your grandkids as well, are going to enjoy some of these great jobs in san francisco, because the companies that are here, many of them have agreed to use the virtual hiring practice called hiresf.org and share t
we want everybody to enjoy the riches of technology. we want them to enjoy the economy in san francisco. that is why we're working so hard to make sure our central marketplace is welcoming of all these technology companies, making sure that we can work with other cities. i am very lucky to be part of the u.s. conference of mayors, and they allow me to represent san francisco as the innovative center for all the rest of the cities across the country. so we get to compare information and there....
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series technology innovation called the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. remove the international airport in the very heart of moscow. he is coming to live from moscow with me will receive formula one has wrapped up in bahrain with anti-government protesters clashing with the police to try and disrupt the controversial hosting of the event security officers stormed areas where pro-reform activists gathered suppressing most opposition marches the protesters have been using the formula one race to george tension to human rights abuse uses in the country demanding more international pressure on the ruling family the head of monitoring of the bahrain center for human rights told me that they have achieved their goals. get behind it with a t. you want to join us only to come out of the fun with this but we have succeeded to do what we took up out of the other side of the ten thousand people who are demanding a democracy and a pretty damn good that doesn't the people who are supposed to be thinking don't go because in those times that's happening to my people b
series technology innovation called the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. remove the international airport in the very heart of moscow. he is coming to live from moscow with me will receive formula one has wrapped up in bahrain with anti-government protesters clashing with the police to try and disrupt the controversial hosting of the event security officers stormed areas where pro-reform activists gathered suppressing most opposition marches the protesters have...
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because i was not born into technology. i really had to be dragged there. but these two women have really seen the relevance of what social media, what technology can do for all of us, this ability really to connect us, to make sure that we do not miss our families in another part of the world. they have managed to figure out ways that, when it comes to budget time, to use it in the most effective way. again, if you see marie or judy today, because i do not think any -- there in the room -- there is judy. a round of applause for judy. [applause] she also makes the best brittle you'll ever taste in your life. marie is not in the room, but she is really behind today's event. she helped with last year's event. have fun. i am reminded that we really are here today to have fun. i think our next speakers are really going to show us the way in that, and then we have a whole afternoon of playing and getting on with things but it is really my privilege not to introduce a lady to you who i have watched really from afar. i have really just had the pleasure of meeting
because i was not born into technology. i really had to be dragged there. but these two women have really seen the relevance of what social media, what technology can do for all of us, this ability really to connect us, to make sure that we do not miss our families in another part of the world. they have managed to figure out ways that, when it comes to budget time, to use it in the most effective way. again, if you see marie or judy today, because i do not think any -- there in the room --...
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white house chief technology officer said, it is not there yet. >> i would be comfortable saying that system has been comfortably handles at present. >> reporter: the administration promised that the oranguta obame would be fixed by the end of november. >> you have to tell us when it will be in good shape. is the end of the montrealistic? >> the team is working really hard to hit that goal. >> the fact on november b 13 yer not where we will be and' to be by november 30. it remains the case that we believe the site will be working smoothly for the vast majority users by the en of the month. >> reporter: 31% of those surveyed expressed confidence that the web site will be fixed. >> centers for medicare and medicaid service, and its contractor failed to fully deliver what they were supposed to deliver, congressional oversight is warned. >> one asked in health care do the gov is as secure? >> fully tests like the other rit projects you have overseen. >> i'm trying to continued what you moon by fully tested. >> fully tested? holy cow, this is like a new low. >> would you put your personal
white house chief technology officer said, it is not there yet. >> i would be comfortable saying that system has been comfortably handles at present. >> reporter: the administration promised that the oranguta obame would be fixed by the end of november. >> you have to tell us when it will be in good shape. is the end of the montrealistic? >> the team is working really hard to hit that goal. >> the fact on november b 13 yer not where we will be and' to be by...
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the technology keeps getting better and the prices keep going down. insurance does not cover the surgery. john: my doctor will not do that. thank you very much. fighting the fight. coming up, president obama got celebrities to tell people go and sign up for coverage. celebrities were eager to help. ♪ ♪ john: samantha much skeptical of government managed health insurance but there is one group of people who tend to be gung-ho for anything obama and that is celebrities. >> if you need help in chance you can find affordable coverage of the new health-insurance marketplace heathcare.gov. john: she recorded that along with a bunch of other celebrities. whether she regrets and not, the point is that this a ministration has been very successful at getting celebrities to endorse his policy. the reason they step do this kind of stuff, salaries are especially useful because obamacare really needs jen people to sign up for it to work . >> turning out young people is crucial to make this law work. that is with the obama administration says. there numbers show
the technology keeps getting better and the prices keep going down. insurance does not cover the surgery. john: my doctor will not do that. thank you very much. fighting the fight. coming up, president obama got celebrities to tell people go and sign up for coverage. celebrities were eager to help. ♪ ♪ john: samantha much skeptical of government managed health insurance but there is one group of people who tend to be gung-ho for anything obama and that is celebrities. >> if you need...
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the technology keeps getting better and the prices keep going down. insurance does not cover the surgery. john: my doctor will not do that. thank you very much. fighting the fight. coming up, president obama got celebrities to tell people go and sign up for coverage. celebrities were eager to help. ♪ when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we coulbe a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the etting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing, give-me-the-ball-and-i'll-take- it-to-the-house, cash back card. this
the technology keeps getting better and the prices keep going down. insurance does not cover the surgery. john: my doctor will not do that. thank you very much. fighting the fight. coming up, president obama got celebrities to tell people go and sign up for coverage. celebrities were eager to help. ♪ when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we coulbe a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the...
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if that child is saving for a special technological gift or whatever. when parents set up the registry, they designate how much for the gift card, how much for college savings and how much for the charity of their choice. >> so is there a service fee or charge to set up the registry? >> there is no service fee to view it. there is a charge for when someone contributes to the registry. >> that his caught on? are you seeing people signing up for the registry? >> it is catching on slowly. we have done a grass roots sort of marketing plan. so we are trying and working on it. but it is. it is. >> lisa, congratulations on a really interesting idea. >> thank you. >> if people want to know more about it, go to triple the gift.com. congratulations. >> thank you. we have a special promotion. >> okay. we have. >> we have a holiday promotion .10 dollars will be added to anybody's registry as long as there are contributions by december 26th. >>> let's go to howard now and found out about the different kind of precipitation that could fall from the sky. >> thursday a
if that child is saving for a special technological gift or whatever. when parents set up the registry, they designate how much for the gift card, how much for college savings and how much for the charity of their choice. >> so is there a service fee or charge to set up the registry? >> there is no service fee to view it. there is a charge for when someone contributes to the registry. >> that his caught on? are you seeing people signing up for the registry? >> it is...
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how technology and opera can make perfect harmony. >> looking back. it was a piece of work thought to be lost to the ages, but more than 200 years after it was written, it came here to the bay area to be decoded. ♪ >> it's a beautiful opera createdq in 1797 by a composer praised by beethoven, but this opera has never been heard all the way through because it couldn't be read all the way through until now. inside the stanford linear accelerator, a meek row scope the size of a room used high energy light to focus on the smudged part of the opera and decode the actual notes. >> you can zoom it in. and you can see just every single note of it. >> reporter: in fact, for the first time, this opera can actually be read all the way through and will soon be able to be performed thanks to the scientists working here. >> weigh are trying to unlock the secrets of nature. that's what research, typically, that's science, but in this case we are trying to unlock or bring back something which a great genius has produced long ago. >> reporter: unlocking a piece of p
how technology and opera can make perfect harmony. >> looking back. it was a piece of work thought to be lost to the ages, but more than 200 years after it was written, it came here to the bay area to be decoded. ♪ >> it's a beautiful opera createdq in 1797 by a composer praised by beethoven, but this opera has never been heard all the way through because it couldn't be read all the way through until now. inside the stanford linear accelerator, a meek row scope the size of a room...
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a man covered in blood and they were able to through a helicopter that had that had heat signature technology to be able to track down the young man even though he was covered up in the boat standoff between him and the police lasted for several hours and eventually they were able to arrest him and take into custody we do know that he is in serious medical condition and has been taken to a hospital in boston now to talk a little bit more about the identities of the two brothers of course we're talking about twenty six year old and a nineteen year old who have lived in the united states since two thousand and three the older brother twenty six year old to milan died last night in a shootout with police he had a green card the younger brother was a nationalized citizen they have been living in the united states for the last ten years and their colleagues and friends and former schoolmates acted shocked when they found out that these two brothers were behind the boston tragedy we do know that the f.b.i. in two thousand and eleven upon request of a foreign government. twenty six year old brother
a man covered in blood and they were able to through a helicopter that had that had heat signature technology to be able to track down the young man even though he was covered up in the boat standoff between him and the police lasted for several hours and eventually they were able to arrest him and take into custody we do know that he is in serious medical condition and has been taken to a hospital in boston now to talk a little bit more about the identities of the two brothers of course we're...
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manufacturing will change because of these technologies. so lots and lots of new circuits and components are being built, assembling them together in life is going to be a new challenge. >> rose: is there a race for nobel prize going on here. >> probably not. i don't think anybody races for those. >> rose: they don't. really, you don't think so. >> no. >> rose: in other words, you look at what happened just in term of economics here what we just saw. you think the nobel prize comes to people after they've done something several years someone looks back -- >> on physics it happens very quickly. last year one of the scientists that got it for work he did 50 years before, right. so you know, i don't think anybody is focused on those as a scientist compared to just the excitement of getting answers to these questions we're asking. >> rose: right, exactly. we believe in questions, as i said, before we started. first met at the time of the mapping of the human genome. you've done a lot of series about that, a lot of interviews about that. where a
manufacturing will change because of these technologies. so lots and lots of new circuits and components are being built, assembling them together in life is going to be a new challenge. >> rose: is there a race for nobel prize going on here. >> probably not. i don't think anybody races for those. >> rose: they don't. really, you don't think so. >> no. >> rose: in other words, you look at what happened just in term of economics here what we just saw. you think the...
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we have been using is a serious and technology for 130 years. what other technology, what other world changing inventions such as this one has been a long? i cannot think of another. the incandescent change the world. now we are going to how long it. consumers don't buy the most efficient model necessarily have anything. they buy what works for them. gerri: just look at the pre is compared to trucks. i mean, people buy trucks. they're not necessarily the most energy-efficient. the energy act of 2007 to thank for this light ball baena and other things like ethanol. thanks a lot for that. i mean, george bush signed this. how did we get into this mess that we are banning these bulbs? >> well, you are right. it is a legacy of the energy independence and security act of 2007. this was pushed, in fact, remember representative jane harman push this specific plank saying that it was going to transform the u.s. and make us energy independent. the reality is that that is a lot of bunk. the reality is that consumers, again, they buy what works. i by incand
we have been using is a serious and technology for 130 years. what other technology, what other world changing inventions such as this one has been a long? i cannot think of another. the incandescent change the world. now we are going to how long it. consumers don't buy the most efficient model necessarily have anything. they buy what works for them. gerri: just look at the pre is compared to trucks. i mean, people buy trucks. they're not necessarily the most energy-efficient. the energy act of...
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this illusion that technology is going to save us that filling our skies with drains and covering our buildings with surveillance cameras and treating every airline passenger as a contingent here is just going to save us is to use an incredible delusion the idea that we're going to continue on the course we're on in these terms and then save ourselves through technology. is an incredibly misguided delusion earlier this week u.s. secretary of state john kerry insisted that that america's investment in foreign policy is national security insurance but as this past week has shown the cost of pressure cookers does not amount to a lot of money and washington's investment wasn't enough to prevent a deadly terrorist attack. in boston that cleaned the lives of three people and hospitalized more than one hundred seventy reporting from new york ny or r.t. . tell us all what do you think in the how the boston bombing marathon investigation a woman unfolded we've given you the chance at our to dot com to see what you think here's a look at that poll right now six hundred percent of you believe th
this illusion that technology is going to save us that filling our skies with drains and covering our buildings with surveillance cameras and treating every airline passenger as a contingent here is just going to save us is to use an incredible delusion the idea that we're going to continue on the course we're on in these terms and then save ourselves through technology. is an incredibly misguided delusion earlier this week u.s. secretary of state john kerry insisted that that america's...
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they're a huge technology company. they're probably the biggest and right now most important company you've never heard of. >> how are they doing financially? i saw one part of your story suggested they're getting shorted a lot which is never a good sign when your stock is being shorted. >> typically, when your stock is being shorted people are betting that your stock price is overvalued and the shares are going to fall. but things can turn sour on that if there's a short squeeze. but most people would say that's generally not good news. >> are they getting contracts right now? are they a thriving company? >> they have a lot of legacy contracts that they're working through. they have bids going through on new contracts. they have had, according to financial analysts, a slow down in some booking, but all of these contracts are long tailed. so you have the problems and glitches right now with healthcare.gov. but you have a lot of ongoing projects and contracts with other u.s. government and foreign agencies. >> all right
they're a huge technology company. they're probably the biggest and right now most important company you've never heard of. >> how are they doing financially? i saw one part of your story suggested they're getting shorted a lot which is never a good sign when your stock is being shorted. >> typically, when your stock is being shorted people are betting that your stock price is overvalued and the shares are going to fall. but things can turn sour on that if there's a short squeeze....
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regarding technology and the advancement of technology, both air and sea. i was wondering how that affected the final projected number, and what is your projection of what you need as far as the no. 8 you mentioned 306 and 311 but what do you think the ideal number should be? >> there is the quadrennial defense review. by congressional requirement there is the answer to the queue d r that is required. the most recent one recommended a fleet of 350 ships. i think that is that sensible figure. it would allow the united states to maintain a three of navy based on presence in the western pacific, in the middle east, in this hemisphere. i think that is the most sensible approach. there is some truth, there is truth in the assertion that increasing technology diminishes the need to for a large fleet but it is not if you look at this as a catalyst problem, it turns into in sanity. if you could for example put the entire combat power of the navy in 2 one ship, do you want to do that. one shift can't be in two places at once. so 350 is about the right number. that m
regarding technology and the advancement of technology, both air and sea. i was wondering how that affected the final projected number, and what is your projection of what you need as far as the no. 8 you mentioned 306 and 311 but what do you think the ideal number should be? >> there is the quadrennial defense review. by congressional requirement there is the answer to the queue d r that is required. the most recent one recommended a fleet of 350 ships. i think that is that sensible...
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what i know about technology is that if law doesn't adapt to make it possible for technology to exist, then technology will adapt to flow around the law. so what we're doing is thinking about how can we design our systems in such a way that we can make sure that our users' data is protected and that we can truthfully answer, we don't have the data. >> matthew, i have to stop you there, but i'm going to take a quick second and compliment you. i've been reading your blog posts, et cetera, that there are huge reactions either way very conservative, very liberal, the strident reactions. and each time you are not strident at all. you are reasoned, and calm about this. and i think you're doing a lot to teach people about what's going on, and i appreciate you doing that for us this morning. >> thank you. thank you for having me on. >>> "press here" will be back in just a minute. >>> welcome back to "press: here." college football returns this week. first pac-12 game thursday, cal hosts the northwestern wildcats saturday. you can watch the games online. and if you have the right cable provide
what i know about technology is that if law doesn't adapt to make it possible for technology to exist, then technology will adapt to flow around the law. so what we're doing is thinking about how can we design our systems in such a way that we can make sure that our users' data is protected and that we can truthfully answer, we don't have the data. >> matthew, i have to stop you there, but i'm going to take a quick second and compliment you. i've been reading your blog posts, et cetera,...
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because according to microsoft people who ue technology that they don't trust. and there is some irony in this statement hen we look at all of the cyberattacks on technology round the country. and a new report about just how extensivehe national security agency spying really is. they reportedly spent years spying on online gamers, incling those playing world of warcraft. on xbox live. the outrage. obamacare architect ezekiel emanuel said young people haven't signed up for coverage because the obama administratn hasn't sufficiently promoted it. my next guest says that he could not rate a greater piece of fiction in the obamacare narrative. we are joined by best-selling conservative auhor brad the thor. his latest book is called hidden order and i's great to have you th us. >> what it is saying is that obamacare works if you are rich. you will have access to the health care system unless you're rich, which is the bottom line, which is a stunner coming from this. lou: the idea of that cedars-sinai in os angeles, but these hospitals would be -- this is just such tou
because according to microsoft people who ue technology that they don't trust. and there is some irony in this statement hen we look at all of the cyberattacks on technology round the country. and a new report about just how extensivehe national security agency spying really is. they reportedly spent years spying on online gamers, incling those playing world of warcraft. on xbox live. the outrage. obamacare architect ezekiel emanuel said young people haven't signed up for coverage because the...